Police responded to a call of a domestic dispute that turned deadly between a couple in North Philadelphia Tuesday morning. The incident took place at the couple's house on the 2100 block of South 60th Street. The dispute was between a 20-year-old woman and her 26-year-old boyfriend. The woman stabbed her boyfriend in the neck in the home at around 9 am on Tuesday. The man was rushed to the hospital, where he later died. Police are currently questioning the woman, and so far no charges have been filed.

The FCC is now suing Comcast for $2.3 million after they found that Comcast has been charging customers for services they had not ordered such as premium channels or an extra cable box in their home. The FCC stated that Comcast must clearly ask customers for new services, and should make it easier for customers to fight when they think they have been mischarged. Comcast stated that they have been working on fixing their customer service, which has had a very bad reputation, and also that the mistakes found by the FCC come from "isolated errors, or customer confusion" rather than Comcast mischarging it's customers intentionally.

Police are now investigating after a deadly shooting occurred early Tuesday afternoon in North Philadelphia. The shooting happened near the intersection of North 11th Street, and Erie Avenue at around 11:30 am. Police responded to the call and arrived on the scene to find the victim shot four times in the head and neck. The man was taken to Temple University Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. As of now, no arrests have been made.

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